IT Weekly Roundup, Jan. 21

Tarantella’s Secure Global
Desktop Enterprise Edition (EE)
4 solution features enhancements in enterprise integration, security
and ease of use. The secure application access software’s Web services
APIs can be integrated with portals and Web applications, as you can launch
applications via URLs. EE4 also has improved infrastructure security, including
support for the AES encryption algorithm, and provides client drive mapping
for additional clients with support for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris and
Macintosh platforms. http://www.tarantella.com

Two new services have been added to the on-demand PC management suite Everdream
Control Center from Everdream Corporation.
Administrators can now secure and access remote PCs on their network with RemoteAssist,
while Network Scanning enables IT staff to scan the
network for all devices connected to it. http://www.everdream.com

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ALTUSEN KN9116 takes up only one 1U-high rack
space.

Establish better control over your network’s resources, computers and
servers with the latest firmware upgrade for ALTUSEN CN6000
KVM on the Net, an IP-based KVM solution from ATEN
Technology. The upgrade enables multiple-user access to the CN6000, with
capacity for up to 16 simultaneous users. Another key feature is the ability
to adjust the size of the Console Viewing screen on the user’s desktop,
allowing system admins to monitor other IT operations and switch between local
and remote viewing. ATEN is also releasing a new enterprise-class combo KVM
switch that allows secure access to up to 128 servers through cascading. Network
admins can access any computer from any station connected to the network through
the KN9116 16-Port KVM on the Net’s built-in
LAN port. The KVM solution is priced at $2,499 MSRP. http://altusen.com